SVP: A School That Feels Like Home

Fostering a Sense of Belonging and Connection

"SVP helps students develop their personalities while also growing academically. That’s what makes me confident that this school can help students thrive."

For families relocating internationally, adapting to a new school system can be a challenge. This was the case for Ibu Dini’s son, Razy, who had studied in multiple schools before enrolling at Sekolah Victory Plus (SVP). After spending nearly seven years abroad, he had experienced different academic environments, including a rigorous local secondary school where the transition was difficult—especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, when online learning made it even harder.

Finding a Sense of Belonging

Like many students entering a new school, Razy was nervous on his first day at SVP. However, his experience took a positive turn when a fellow student reached out to him during recess.

“The first day, he was nervous,” Ibu Dini recalled. “But then, someone invited him to play basketball during recess. That moment changed everything. He didn’t feel like the ‘new kid’ anymore.”

That simple act of kindness made a lasting impression. By the end of the day, Razy already felt at home at SVP.

“Mom, this is my school!” he told his mother excitedly after his first day.

More Than Just Academics

Ibu Dini had chosen SVP for its International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, but what truly impressed her was how the school nurtured students beyond academics. She appreciated how SVP provided a balanced environment—one that was academically challenging yet welcoming and inclusive.

“SVP doesn’t feel like an exclusive school, even though the academic level is high,” she shared. “We don’t want our children to be in an environment where they feel isolated. Here, they can grow, interact, and develop their personalities.”

This supportive atmosphere helped Razy adjust quickly. With a school culture that values diversity and encourages students to collaborate, he was able to thrive both academically and socially.

Why Parents Choose SVP

For families like Ibu Dini’s, finding a school that prioritizes both academic excellence and student well-being is essential. At SVP, students are encouraged to learn in a way that fosters both knowledge and personal growth, making it easier for them to adapt and succeed in a new educational setting.

Through its welcoming environment, focus on inclusivity, and commitment to holistic development, SVP continues to be a place where students like Razi don’t just study—they find a second home.

Join the Sekolah Victory Plus Family!

We’re proud to see the positive impact our school has on families across Indonesia. Interested in experiencing it for yourself? Schedule an appointment today and see why parents choose Sekolah Victory Plus for their child’s future.